Yep.
When one hits a lotto anonymity is first and foremost.
He will live to regret his new found fame.
50% chance he’s bankrupt within 5 years. 75% within 10
Can’t wait to see pix of his new girlfriend.
Because he suddenly just got a lot more good-looking.
He will be broke within 10 years.
I hope he doesn’t have it all in one bank. FDIC limit is $250,000 unless he has a lot of family members on as POD’s.
Here’s where you can remain anonymous:
Delaware
Kansas: Winners in Kansas can request to remain anonymous.
Maryland: In most cases, winners can remain anonymous.
Mississippi: The state lottery won’t identify a winner unless they have given written consent.
Montana: Your name is not released, but where you live may be.
New Jersey: Winners can choose to remain anonymous.
South Carolina
Wyoming: Winners can remain anonymous or give permission to the state’s lottery to share some information.
If you win any lottery games, be sure to check with your jurisdiction’s lottery office to determine whether you can remain anonymous.
The Lottery, with its weekly pay-out of enormous prizes, was the one public event to which the proles paid serious attention…It was their delight, their folly, their anodyne, their intellectual stimulant…the prizes were largely imaginary. Only small sums were actually paid out, the winners of the big prizes being non-existent persons.
– 1984
Death watch starts now.
With all that money he should get his tits fixed. Total man boobs
That would be a curse to suddenly have that much money. However, I’d rather be rich and miserable, than poor and miserable.
Does this make him a member of the WEF “elitists” that want to destroy us?
Well you hear about the legions of lottery winners who run through all the money and end up broke. But entirely squandering a billion dollars, after taxes, would be quite the fete.
He probably bought up all the outstanding First Republic shares on advice from his democrat congressman.
He needs to buy his way into Singapore or Dubai - and stay there.
He should have created a trust for the ticket so no one would have known who the winner was.
Not a good decision my guy. I’d be more in invisible than Wonder Woman’s jet.
Be interesting to know how you can bank and protect that amount of money given the FDIC only insures accounts to what 250,000 ?
“What an idiot”
That’s no way to talk about my long lost, beloved Uncle, er, whatshisface.
The problem here is that he was spotted going into a bank and coming out of the bank with a thick envelope. And it’s splashed on the newspapers on top of that. Question is who spotted him and why. Regardless of how much money he now has, who wants to be spotted entering and exiting their bank? And wants it to be reported on in a newspaper?